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Hunters in Alaska are allowed to kill bears from helicopters again – but only to save caribou

Alaska wildlife agents have been given the green light to resume shooting black and brown bears, including from helicopters, as part of a controversial programme aimed at restoring a vital caribou herd.

The Independent US This undated image provided by Washington State University in January 2026, made from a video taken from a grizzly bear's collar camera, shows the bear encountering a wolf pack on the snow-covered tundra of Alaska's North Slope (Local Library)

A judge ruled on Wednesday against two conservation groups, the Alaska Wildlife Alliance and Center for Biological Diversity, who sought to halt the cull. Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman stated the groups failed to demonstrate the state lacked a reasonable basis for the plan.

The timing is critical, with the Mulchatna caribou herd in southwest Alaska soon entering its calving season. Newborn calves are particularly vulnerable to predation by bears and wolves, making the state's intervention, they argue, essential for recovery.

This herd, once a crucial food source for Alaska Native hunters, providing up to 4,770 caribou annually, peaked at around 190,000 animals. However, its population plummeted from the late 1990s, reaching approximately 13,000 by 2019. Last year, numbers stood at around 16,280, according to the state Department of Fish and Game, with hunting prohibited since 2021.

The state killed 180 bears from 2023 to 2024, most of them brown bears, plus 11 more last year, according to the conservation groups' lawsuit. The groups argue that the Alaska Board of Game last year authorized reinstating the program without key data on the bears’ population numbers and sustainability.

Cooper Freeman, Alaska director at the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement the groups want to see the caribou herd thrive, “but the state simply hasn’t shown that the unrestrained killing of bears is going to help us get there.”

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“We need to stop this disgraceful waste of the state’s limited resources and work based on science to protect all our wildlife,” Freeman said.

Two brown bears look for salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, July 4, 2013. (AP File Photo/Mark Thiessen, File) (Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

State attorneys have said that officials took a “hard look” at factors related to bear numbers in adopting the plan.

“The herd has persisted at low numbers but started showing a positive response since 2023, when bear removal during calving seasons began,” they wrote in a court filing.

The state Department of Law, which represents the board and Department of Fish and Game, did not immediately return a message seeking comment Wednesday. Attorneys with Trustees for Alaska, representing the conservation groups, are reviewing the ruling and “will consider all available options,” spokesperson Madison Grosvenor said by email.

The program has been the subject of ongoing litigation. A judge last year, in a case previously brought by the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, found fault with the process in which it was adopted and concluded the state lacked data on bear sustainability.

Emergency regulations implemented by the state were later struck down. A subsequent public process was announced surrounding plans to reauthorize the program, which the board did last July.

Hunters in Alaska are allowed to kill bears from helicopters again – but only to save caribou

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11-year NBA veteran challenges Draymond Green to 1-on-1

Over the last few days,Golden State Warriorsforward Draymond Green and 11-year NBA veteran Austin Rivers have been going at it on social media.

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Rivers originally called out Green for thecommentshe made involving Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.

However, things escalated Thursday as Riverschallengedthe four-time champion to a 1-on-1 matchup, saying, "Why don’t you play me 1 on 1, Draymond? You can’t do handoffs in 1 on 1; you can’t set no pick and roll in 1 on 1."

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In 707 career games, Rivers averaged 8.5 points, 2.1 assists and two rebounds. Currently, Rivers is 33 years old but hasn't played in the NBA since the 2022-23 season, where he averaged 4.9 points for theMinnesota Timberwolves.

Now Rivers works with NBA Sports as a commentator.

While Green is unlikely to accept the challenge, given that he's still an active player, fans are still awaiting his response.

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Indonesia volcano eruption threatens at least 20 hikers as urgent rescue mission launched

Indonesianauthorities have launched an urgent mission to rescue at least 20 hikers caught up in avolcano eruptionon Mount Dukono.

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A number of the hikers are believed to be foreign nationals, with officials saying that at least nine of them are ‌Singaporean.

The volcano, located on Halmahera Island, erupted at 7.41am on Friday, spewing volcanic ash as high as 10km above the crater, said the country's volcanology agency.

Officials urged residents and tourists to avoid going within 4km of the crater while the agency also warned of the risks of rains causing volcanic mudflows.

The agency ‌maintained the alert status at the mountain at its third highest level, agency ‌head Lana Saria said ‌in a statement.

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There are ‌not yet ​any reports of ‌flight disruptions caused by ​the eruption.

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Iwan Ramdani, the head of the local rescue agency, said they have deployed dozens of personnel, including police, to search for the 20 hikers trapped by the eruption.

This is not the first time that hikers have been left stranded due to a sudden eruption at Mount Dukono, one of the country’s most active volcanoes.

On 6 April a group of trekkers suddenly found themselves in the middle of an eruption with a towering column of ash and debris shooting into the sky, with dramatic video footage of the episode aired on Channel News Asia.

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As panic set in some hikers instinctively rushed downhill, before a local guide intervened and instructed everyone to stay put. "Don't go down, come up! Up, up, up," the guide can be heard screaming in the video.

Descending during an active eruption can actually be more dangerous, as ash clouds, fast-moving debris and volcanic gases often travel downhill.

Indonesia volcano eruption threatens at least 20 hikers as urgent rescue mission launched

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Sabres' power play tallies twice to topple Canadiens in Game 1

Ryan McLeod and defenseman Bowen Byram each converted on the power play to lift the host Buffalo Sabres to a 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference second-round series.

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Buffalo went 2-for-3 with the man advantage after going 1-for-46 on the power play over its previous 13 games.

By scoring his fourth goal, Byram matched the franchise record for most in a postseason by a defenseman set by Mike Ramsey (1983) and equaled by Jason Woolley (1999) and Alexei Zhitnik (1999).

McLeod and Josh Doan each collected a goal and an assist. Jordan Greenway also tallied and Alex Lyon made 26 saves for the Sabres, who host Game 2 on Friday.

Selke Trophy finalist Nick Suzuki scored a power-play goal, Kirby Dach also tallied and Jakub Dobes turned aside 12 shots for the Canadiens.

Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson hit the post in his bid to open the scoring early in the first period. He then lost his footing and the puck at his own blue line, leading to a 3-on-1 opportunity and Zach Benson feeding Doan on the doorstep for an easy conversion at 4:31 of the period.

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McLeod converted from a sharp angle along the goal line to give Buffalo a 2-0 lead with 6:34 remaining in the first period.

Suzuki answered at left post to halve the deficit with 45 seconds to play in the first period, but Greenway regained the two-goal advantage at 3:32 of the second. He unleashed a shot from above the left circle that caromed off Dobes' glove and into the net. Tyson Kozak drove to the net to provide a bit of a screen on the play.

The Sabres made it 4-1 at 9:01 of the second. McLeod knocked down a Canadiens' clearing attempt, allowing Byram to collect the puck and use a screen from Doan to wrist a shot past Dobes.

Dach used a second effort to chip the puck from a sharp angle past Lyon to trim Montreal's deficit to 4-2 with 3:29 remaining in the second period.

The Canadiens outshot the Sabres 11-1 in the third period, but could not get any closer.

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Sabres' power play tallies twice to topple Canadiens in Game 1

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Storm chaser digs through tornado rubble to rescue tiny kitten in Mississippi trailer park

The faint meow of a kitten cut through the predawn darkness ofa tornado-ravaged Mississippi trailer park,catching the ear of storm chaser Ashton Lemley.

The Independent US Ashton Lemley picks up a kitten he found in the rubble of a trailer park damaged by a tornado in Bogue Chitto (AP)

Just hours earlier, at least three tornadoes had ripped through the southern half of Mississippi, flattening homes and injuring a dozen people in the rural community of Bogue Chitto.

Lemley, navigating the debris, was determined to locate the distressed animal.

After several minutes, the meowing ceased, prompting fears for the kitten's survival. However, five minutes later, the sound returned.

"I said, ‘Oh, he’s still alive!’", Lemley recounted toThe Associated Presson Thursday.

He quickly began digging through insulation from a collapsed wall until his flashlight beam revealed the kitten, wet, terrified, and huddled between two wooden posts.

Ashton Lemley picks up a kitten he found in the rubble of a trailer park damaged by a tornado in Bogue Chitto (AP)

Lemley captured the moment on video: “Oh my goodness, I found him!" he says to the camera. "Are you OK? Come here – it’s OK. … We’ll get you cleaned up, baby. Don’t you worry.”

Lemley held the kitten in his arms for a few minutes before handing it off to the commander of the United Cajun Navy, a volunteer disaster-response group, who dried it off and took it to safety. Lemley marveled that it didn’t appear to be injured.

“I’ve been in these situations so many times,” said Lemley, who has been chasing storms since 2010.

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“I don’t try to get overly emotional. But it is very heartbreaking to see any type of animal or human go through something like that.

The homes were flattened just hours earlier as storms spawned at least three tornadoes across the bottom half of Mississippi, injuring a dozen at the trailer park in the rural community of Bogue Chitto (Associated Press)

Lemley says there’s already a lot of interest from people who want to adopt the kitten if its owners are not located. Some, he said, want to name it Tornado.

It won’t be coming home with him, though: Lemley is allergic to cats.

A dozen people were hurt at a trailer park in the small community of Bogue Chitto, in rural Lincoln County, said Scott Simmons, a spokesperson for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.

Most of the two dozen homes were flattened into heaps of splintered boards and twisted metal. People picked through the debris Thursday morning under cloudy skies as a chain saw buzzed in the background.

National Weather Service meteorologist Daniel Lamb said at least three tornadoes caused significant damage. Investigators plan to survey other areas to determine if more touched down.

National Weather Service meteorologist Daniel Lamb said at least three tornadoes caused significant damage (AP)

“Pray for Mississippi,” Gov. Tate Reeves posted online, saying the state Emergency Management Agency was coordinating response efforts.

Debris from the storms closed Interstate 55 and many other roads in Lincoln County. The governor said a volunteer rescue group was providing a 50-person shelter and supplies to the county, which reported at least 200 damaged homes.

Lamar County to the southeast reported about 275 homes damaged, according to the Emergency Management Agency.

Storm chaser digs through tornado rubble to rescue tiny kitten in Mississippi trailer park

The faint meow of a kitten cut through the predawn darkness ofa tornado-ravaged Mississippi trailer park,catching the ear of storm chas...

 

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